The New Orleans Hornets are not opposed to selecting two big men with their two lottery picks in the June 28 NBA Draft. They’ll take Anthony Davis, of course, with the first overall pick, and coach Monty Williams says the team may scoop up another big with the No. 10 pick.

The Hornets worked out nine draft prospects on Monday—five forwards and four guards.

Williams has been intrigued by loading his roster with bigs after the Hornets were beaten in the 2011 playoffs by the Lakers’ and the frontcourt duo of Andrew Bynum and Pau Gasol.

“It’s a possibility,” Williams said of drafting a big man tenth overall. “That’s why we brought those guys in, because there’s so many bigs that can go in the top 10, so we’ve got to take a look at all of them.”

At least two of the bigs at the workout say they’d relish the opportunity to play alongside Davis.

“There would be a lot of blocked shots,” Henson said, per the Times-Picayune. “He’s obviously the No. 1 player. We’re somewhat similar. I think it could be a great start for the future. It would be interesting to see both of us play at the same time. It’s all about the Hornets, and hopefully, I showed them what I can do.”

Added Moultrie, "If I fall in their lap, I feel like I'm the best available. I wouldn't mind playing with Anthony Davis. We have two different games and I think we complement each other very well."

Jones, meanwhile, sees obvious chemistry with his former Kentucky teammate.

"I already have a relationship with him, being teammates and winning a national championship together," Jones said of Davis. "It would just be a great thing to continue on our next careers together."